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Numerical Methods - CEN 205: Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the Numerical Methods - CEN 205 course. The course covers topics such as systems of linear equations, interpolation, curve fitting, roots of equations, numerical differentiation, integration, and initial/boundary value problems using numerical methods. Students will be graded based on midterm and final exams, quizzes, assignments, and attendance. The course meets twice per week for 1.5 hours each session and will cover chapters on roots of equations, systems of linear equations, integration and differentiation, interpolation, curve fitting, and differential equations. Assignments will be uploaded later and recommended textbooks are provided.

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Numerical Methods - CEN 205: Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the Numerical Methods - CEN 205 course. The course covers topics such as systems of linear equations, interpolation, curve fitting, roots of equations, numerical differentiation, integration, and initial/boundary value problems using numerical methods. Students will be graded based on midterm and final exams, quizzes, assignments, and attendance. The course meets twice per week for 1.5 hours each session and will cover chapters on roots of equations, systems of linear equations, integration and differentiation, interpolation, curve fitting, and differential equations. Assignments will be uploaded later and recommended textbooks are provided.

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Numerical Methods - CEN 205

Syllabus

Systems of linear algebraic equations; interpolation and curve fitting; roots of equations;
numerical differentiation; numerical integration; initial value problems; two-point boundary
value problems; finite differences.

Prerequisites-N/A

Grading Policy

Activities Percentage Remarks


Mid Term Exam 30% Answer 4 questions out of 4
Quiz 20% 4 out of 4
Assignment 10% All of 2 out of 2
Final Exam 30% Answer 4 questions out of 4
Attendance 10% Less than 50% will obtain zero marks
Class Times

There are 2 sessions per week, 1 hour 30 minutes on each session.

Content:

Ch. 1 Roots of Equation


1.1 Bisection Method
1.2 False Position Method
1.3 Fixed Point Iteration Method
1.4 Newton's Method
Ch. 2 System of Linear Equations
2.1 Gauss Jordan Method
2.2 Gauss Seidel Method
Ch. 3 Integration and Differentiation
3.1 Numeric Integration
3.2 Numeric Differentiation
Ch. 4 Interpolation
4.1 Lagrange Interp. and Newton’s Divided Difference
4.2 Inverse Interp. and Multidimensional Interp.
Ch. 5 Curve Fitting
5.1 Linear and Power Function
5.2 Quadratic and Expotential Function
Ch. 6 Differential Equations
6.1 Euler method and Modified Euler Method
6.2 Runge Kutta (RK4) Method
6.3 System of ODE
6.4 Boundary Value Problems

Assignments

To be uploaded later

Books

 Chapra and Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers, 7e, Mc-Graw Hill Education.
 Introductory Methods of Numerical analysis, by S. S. Sastry

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